Forms of Freedom

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Forms of Freedom
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ISBN-10 : 0957656653
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Book Synopsis Forms of Freedom by : Paul Cudenec

Book excerpt: "How can the human race embrace freedom if it does not have a clear idea of what freedom is? How can we ever gain a clear idea of freedom if we do not even start looking for it in the right places?" In this important new book, Paul Cudenec, author of The Anarchist Revelation and The Stifled Soul of Humankind, challenges layer upon layer of the assumptions that lie largely unchallenged beneath contemporary industrial capitalist society. He rejects limited definitions of freedom as an absence of specific restraints in favour of a far deeper and more radical analysis which describes individual, collective, planetary and metaphysical levels of freedom. A powerful and tightly-argued work inspired by a profoundly coherent anarchist vision, Forms of Freedom is a potential classic of 21st century revolutionary philosophy.


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